ROME (Reuters) -Italy's former Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and the founder of the co-ruling 5-Star Movement, comedian Beppe Grillo, reached an agreement on Sunday to overcome recent differences over the future of the party, paving the way for its relaunch. 5-Star is the largest group in parliament after a triumph in the 2018 elections and is part of Draghi's government. Conte said he was "fully satisfied" with the deal reached with Grillo and it would now be possible to relaunch the party. Conte, who previously had no party affiliation, put together plans for a remodelled 5-Star along mainstream, centre-left lines, but Grillo blocked everything, protesting he was being sidelined. "Beppe Grillo and Giuseppe Conte have unanimously agreed the new rules of the 5-Star Movement," said Vito Crimi, party veteran and former caretaker leader.